Hiway (on behalf of Main Roads Western Australia)

Mid West Gascoyne Pavement Repair and Reseal Program

Two dump trucks and a road roller paving asphalt on a remote highway near dry hills and railway tracks.

PROJECT CHALLENGE

The Mid West Gascoyne Pavement Repair Package required the delivery of surfacing and line marking works across multiple regional locations while maintaining safety and efficiency within live traffic environments. The programme involved coordinating reseal activities across numerous pavement repair sites spread throughout the Mid West Gascoyne region, requiring careful logistics planning, resource allocation and stakeholder communication. Working to Main Roads Western Australia specifications, the team needed to manage mobilisation between sites, maintain quality assurance requirements and minimise disruptions to road users. The geographically dispersed nature of the works reinforced the importance of reliable suppliers, detailed planning and flexible delivery capability.

  • Coordinating surfacing and line marking works across multiple regional sites
  • Managing mobilisation and logistics throughout the Mid West and Gascoyne region
  • Delivering works safely within live traffic environments
  • Maintaining compliance with Main Roads WA quality and specification requirements
  • Sequencing reseal and line marking activities to minimise programme delays

PROJECT SOLUTION

Roadform’s team successfully delivered surfacing and line marking works as part of the Mid West Gascoyne Pavement Repair Package on behalf of Hiway and Main Roads Western Australia. The scope included resealing repaired pavement sections using 14/10mm aggregate applications and reinstating all longitudinal and transverse line marking following surfacing works. Leveraging Roadform’s integrated in-house capabilities, the project was delivered efficiently with reduced reliance on subcontractors and improved programme control. Through robust planning, quality assurance processes and proactive stakeholder engagement, the team maintained compliance with all safety, environmental and technical requirements while delivering durable pavement outcomes across the region.

  • Reseal works completed across multiple pavement repair sites throughout the region
  • Longitudinal and transverse line marking reinstated to Main Roads WA specifications
  • Works delivered safely within live traffic environments under approved traffic management controls
  • Integrated in-house surfacing and line marking capability improved delivery efficiency
  • Full compliance achieved with Main Roads WA quality, safety and environmental requirements
Two dump trucks and a road roller paving asphalt on a remote highway near dry hills and railway tracks.